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About Us
A half-century of
health care
What is now known as Tri Valley Health System began over
50 years ago with the opening of
Cambridge
Memorial
Hospital. It took a combined effort to get the
hospital started. The keys to the hospital opening in 1958 were a bequest
from John Decker, a fund drive by area residents and a Hill-Burton grant.
Quickly, the hospital grew and expanded to serve the
health care needs of Cambridge and surrounding
communities. In the early 1990s, the health network expanded services to
include senior care and housing and became Tri Valley Health System. In the
years since, Tri Valley Health System has been recognized by the Wall
Street Journal as a model for integration of services.
An array of
high-quality services
What sets Tri Valley Health System apart among rural
healthcare providers is the wide range of high-quality services and
technology available. Among
Tri Valley’s many offerings are:
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Cambridge
Memorial
Hospital:
A licensed, 15-bed critical access hospital.
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Satellite
Medical Clinics: Personal medical service in Arapahoe, Cambridge and Indianola.
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Tranquil
Valley
Spa Services: Soothing and invigorating natural therapy.
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Sleep Lab:
No need to leave town to diagnose sleep apnea and other problems.
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Home Medical Supplies:
Essential supplies conveniently available at the Cambridge Medical
Clinic.
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Cambridge
CareCall: A two-way personal response link to life-saving
medical services.
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Cambridge
Memorial
Hospital
Auxiliary: Friends in need, friends indeed during times of
hospitalization.
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Cambridge
Manor: A licensed, 36-bed long-term care facility.
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Heritage
Plaza:
A pleasant, spacious center for retirement living.
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Assisted Living Facility:
A caring center with a personal touch.
Service to 15
communities in four counties
Tri Valley Health System is privileged to serve the
health care needs of 10,000 residents of 15 communities in Furnas, Frontier,
Gosper and Red Willow counties. Tri Valley Health System's success is a
testament to the continuing support of the people of this region.
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